
Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille
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Authors:
- Ainslie, Douglas
1865 - 1948
- Croce, Benedetto
1866 - 1952
About this book
In a period marked by the flourishing of Renaissance thought and the emergence of modern drama, "Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille" by Benedetto Croce delves into the intricate artistry of three literary giants. This insightful collection of literary criticism examines the unique narrative techniques and thematic depth that define the works of Ludovico Ariosto, William Shakespeare, and Pierre Corneille. Croce highlights the interplay of human emotion and societal reflection, showcasing how these authors shaped the evolution of literature. Ideal for students, literary scholars, and civic activists, this text invites readers to explore the profound impact of these playwrights on culture and society. Engage with the timeless dialogue of creativity and critique that continues to resonate today.
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